I wonder if there will be a similar proceedings for the internet companies? If not there should be!

There most likely won't be since there are many more options for wired internet (once you include wholesale) than there are for wireless so the wireline internet is nowhere near as cartel-like.

On the wholesale side, IIRC there already is a proceeding to take another look at CBB rates.

Another thing is the CRTC does not regulate retail rates for non-essential services. Since there is a fair diversity of retail offer for internet service, there is no obvious reason for the CRTC to intervene at this point in time - at least not beyond the CBB review.

quote:It must be noted that for its retail service, Bell Canada has been marketing its offereings as opticalwhether they are reliant on copper or real fibre optic lines. Since Bell Canada has not been awardedthe Nobel prize for physics for discovering a way to transmit light through copper, one must assumethat this is all a marketing fib.

JF does like to have a little bit of fun in his submissions and this one had me laughing up a storm. Definitely time to cut with the marketing BS about Fibe....

"14. It must be noted that for its retail service, Bell Canada has been marketing its offereings as opticalwhether they are reliant on copper or real fibre optic lines. Since Bell Canada has not been awardedthe Nobel prize for physics for discovering a way to transmit light through copper, one must assumethat this is all a marketing fib."